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My Screen Recorder Pro
v2.67
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Command Line Parameters
to Control Screen and
Audio Recordings |
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My Screen Recorder Pro
supports command-line
parameters. This
opens a range of
possibilities by letting
you control screen
recordings from other
applications or a
different computer
within the same network.
Command-line parameters
provide a way to pass a
set of arguments into a
program. These
arguments could be the
names to be given to
files, commands like
start recording, pause,
or stop recording,
or instructions like
remain hidden.
You can write programs
that
automatically trigger
and stop screen
recordings at a
certain time or when a
specific event takes
place. Basic
operations like
starting, pausing,
resuming and stopping
recording can be
performed by giving
simple one-line
commands. |
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If you need to control
screen or audio
recordings from your
application, you can use
command-line parameters.
Some of the ways to use
command-line parameters
are listed below. |
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In any
business
organization
there could
be certain
sensitive or
valuable
information
that needs
to be
monitored.
You can use
command-line
parameters
to start
screen
recording as
soon as
someone
tries to
access
confidential
data of an
application.
My Screen
Recorder Pro
can even
help you
track the
history of
the changes
made and
data entered
and deleted
in your
software
application.
This helps
determine
how and why
mistakes
were made so
that you can
fix
responsibilities
and make
corrections. |
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My
Screen
Recorder Pro
can be used
to make
screen
recordings
while
software
products are
being
tested.
A program
written
using
command-line
parameters
can begin as
soon as a
user opens
the
application
and begins
working.
You can
refer to the
screen
recording to
know exactly
how users
are working,
the steps
and methods
they use,
the
difficulties
they face
and detect a
bug (if
any).
Based on
this
information,
you can
improve the
software
based on
users’
requirements. |
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You can
record the
screens of
any or all
of the PCs
in a
network.
Using
command-line
parameters,
you can
start and
stop screen
recordings
from the
server
itself,
without
visibly
launching My
Screen
Recorder Pro
on every
computer.
This is
helpful in
cases where
you want to
discreetly
monitor or
maintain a
record of
the
activities
of several
people at
the same
time. |
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The syntax for some
command-line parameters
is: |
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Start Recording:
“My Screen Recorder
Pro.exe” /r
starts recording using
previously saved
settings. |
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Stop Recording:
"My Screen Recorder
Pro.exe" /s stops
recording. It is
ignored if recording is
not in progress. |
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Recording a Region:
Use the "My Screen
Recorder Pro.exe" /r
/rgn <left> <top>
<width> <height>
command to record a
rectangular area of the
screen. The four
values must be given in
pixels. |
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Specify Recording
Duration:
“My Screen Recorder
Pro.exe” /r /d
<hh:mm:ss>
command records for the
specified hours (hh),
minutes (mm) and seconds
(ss). |
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Specify Filename:
You can specify a name
and location where the
screen recording would
be saved using the
“My Screen Recorder
Pro.exe” /r /f
<filename>
command. The
filename should contain
the entire path along
with the name of the
file. For example:
My Screen Recorder
Pro.exe /r /f
"c:\Documents And
Settings\name\My
Documents\My
Recordings\Recordings1.avi" |
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Discreet Recording:
My Screen Recorder Pro
can make a screen
recording of a desktop
region you select, for
the duration you
specify, and save it at
a location of your
choice, automatically.
Since all details
required to perform the
task can be given in a
single command, you do
not need to interact
with the application.
The work gets done own
its own and you can
continue working on
other things without
being bothered by dialog
boxes that pop up.
The command to be used
is:
"My Screen Recorder
Pro.exe" /r /rgn <left>
<top> <width> <height>
/d <duration> /f
<filename> |
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Pause Recording:
“My Screen Recorder
Pro.exe” /p
command is used to pause
the recording. |
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Starting My Screen
Recorder Pro in Hidden
Mode:
“My Screen Recorder
Pro.exe” /h
command starts the
application in hidden
mode. It wont be
visible in the taskbar
or the system tray. |
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Close My Screen
Recorder Pro: "My
Screen Recorder Pro.exe"
/x will close the
application. If
the recording is in
progress it will abort
the recording and then
close the application.
When it is used in
combination with /s
parameter then recording
will stop, the screen
recording will be
successfully created and
then the application
will close. If My
Screen Recorder is not
already open, the
command is ignored. |
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My Screen Recorder Pro
supports command-line
parameters. This
allows you to customize
its behavior to suit
your unique
requirements. They
let you control and
automate screen
recordings, and run My
Screen Recorder Pro from
other applications and
computers. |
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